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SupremeLord's Trial Moderator Application - Denied
Sion replied to πΊπππππππ³πππ 's topic in Denied
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Thanks for your service. Best of luck with your future. -SWAT Command
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"dam, I dropped the soap, hold on......"
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+support Why would someone hold a random citizen at gunpoint with no reason? Irl they always have a reasson e.g. feel they've been mistreated by a specific company such as a bank (if holding a bank teller hostage)
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Threat neutralised I think....
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Don't repsond to your own application
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-support Doesn't tell us why you want to be staff Whats wrong with a roof in city? You clearly haven't read the handbook properly, only Senior Moderator+ can ban. And L2AP isn't a thing... Oh ye, and you haven't waited the 2 weeks
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Raptor, can cause another moon landing with the power...
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-Support He wasn't released, the sit was called in that spot, once the sit has ended, everyone that was Tped during the sit is returned. Therefor the staff member didn't release him.
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+support Meets requirements
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+support Hell ye (Ender you blind ham sandwich)
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+support Seems like a mistake since you cant tell if a senior admin is handling something
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I fully support your idea, but don't you think making a big big event just for them will make them feel more out of place? An event that will make them stand out more... Not against it at all btw
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Ye, you baisiclly denied your own appeal bud..
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Just a reminder, it is the staff members discretion on what type of punishment will be given, may it be a verbal or a jail. The other party doesn't have much say in what will happen. Seeing how mar has been around for a decent amount of time, he should know by now panic is a form of communications...
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All of the reasson listed above....
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But what is the point in putting them in jail, if they can break out so easily. It seems very poitnless, and again, no realism at all. You wouldn't see this in a real prison